Exactly!! I have a 28-300. I’ve been leaning toward it. Lighter easier to handle. Thanks for the comments.
I do know as I think I mentioned what lenses I planned on bringing. Having not been there previously I wouldn’t have a clue if that was potentially the correct choice. This is the first cruise we’re taking. We’re sailors. To get us as a captive audience on a cruise ship took some discussion.
What I received from everyone’s comments was valuable and I’m thankful.
If you were coming to my territory and wanted local knowledge I would share.
But thank you for responding anyway.
Terrific information thank you all! I will be online today booking side excursions. Very appreciative. One thing I know. Spontaneous photography is great but being prepared is better. Thanks again.
Perfect! Was your cabin port or starboard and did it matter? One more question please. What Lenses did you bring?
I have a 28-300. Though of replacing the 70-200 with that. Please report back on this trip and what worked.
I have a 300 and a 600 in addition. Just worried about weight verses reward.
Thank you for you comments.
Thank you for your feedback. Any comment on lenses. If I increase focal length which I do have, I increase weight. Always a consideration.
I am a Nikon D850 user and a landscape photographer. My question is has anyone taken this trip? If so, which lenses did you bring? Tripod? I am considering my 24-70 and 70-200, and filters. Were there any areas that just stayed with you that you would want to go back and shoot again? This cruise and rail takes the passengers from Vancouver to Fairbanks. Final question did you spend more time on the port or starboard side of the ship when photographing? Thanks in advance for your input.
I have been considering a Wacom for the past several months. These comments have helped me make the decision to purchase. Is there a size or model that folks recommend?
Also read Steve’s e-book on The Secreta to Nikon’s autofocus. Best reference book.
90% of my gear has been purchased at Hunt’s. Very knowledgeable employees.
Forgetting to turn off multiple exposures or forgetting that I used EV the last time I shot. Need to turn these things off when I put my camera away.
Anyone consider using an IPad Pro verses a laptop for post processing?
My 850 came in last night. Very excited to pick it up.